What aspects of evidence should we consider when we identify a fallacy in an argument?
A: Relevance, agreement, and acceptability.
B: Relevance, acceptability, and sufficiency.
C: Agreement, relevance, and sufficiency.
D: Acceptability, agreement, and sufficiency.
A: Relevance, agreement, and acceptability.
B: Relevance, acceptability, and sufficiency.
C: Agreement, relevance, and sufficiency.
D: Acceptability, agreement, and sufficiency.
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- 中国大学MOOC: What aspects of evidence should we consider when we identify a fallacy in an argument?
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- Which are the criteria for source evaluation in literary analysis? A: ) Currency B: ) Relevance C: ) Sufficiency
- In the ARS triangle, relevance and sufficiency are about the _____ between claim and evidence. A: differences B: quality C: links D: similarities
- When debaters examine an argument internally, they are trying to decide whether or not it meets the criteria for a good argument. Which one of the following is NOT the criterion for a good argument? A: Relevance. B: Sufficiency. C: Acceptability. D: Popularity.